Not exact matches
We were off to the aquarium, and along the way we passed a beautiful beach on top of a cliff (complete with hammocks), the biggest
sea turtles I'd ever seen (right under my feet) and several tanks of baby turtles dashing about
like Squirt from Finding Nemo, a large lagoon full of snorkelers, and a little man - made beach off the lagoon where tiny tots paddled about.
The male
sea firefly, a crustacean the size of a sesame seed,
squirts out light that hangs as a bright dot in the water, then zips upward and
squirts out another and another, leaving a string of hanging dots spaced out
like smoke signals.
That marine biologist Ernst Haeckel's drawings of
sea squirts resemble antique Christmas ornaments, or that his jellyfish look
like the balusters of a Louis Sullivan staircase, is more than coincidental.
Last night, a strange video appeared on Twitter: it looks
like some sort of deep
sea bloom — but then a tiny octopus
squirts out and zooms away, changing colors from white to purple.